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The results of the "Moscow Teacher" interdisciplinary Olympiad have been announced in the capital. This year, it was held for the 12th time and set a record for the number of participants: over 21,000 teachers tested their knowledge and erudition. The press service reported this. Moscow Department of Education and Science.
"The Olympiad traditionally consisted of two rounds: a remote qualifying round and an in-person final. 750 teachers competed in the final round. Based on the evaluation of their work, 25 winners and 50 runners-up were determined. All of them earned the right to participate in the main professional competition for Moscow teachers, 'Moscow Teachers of the Year,'" the department's press service reported.
The Olympiad's tasks required participants to broaden their horizons and think outside the box. For example, they had to determine the shape of a pizza slice using Gaussian curvature, understand the calculations of ancient Egyptian numerals, match types of Russian folk painting with their names, calculate the speed at which rumors spread in a city, and match musical styles to lines of poetry. The in-person round was allotted 90 minutes. Participants were provided with tablets with the necessary software and notepad. They also had the opportunity to use a calculator.
The winners of the Olympiad include Roman Funtikov, a mathematics teacher at School No. 1530 (Lomonosov School), Yulia Sigida, a computer science teacher at Beskudnikovo School, Elena Matvienko, a primary school teacher at Bauman Engineering School No. 1580, Olga Dumayeva, a mathematics teacher at School No. 1324, and Anna Batova, a history teacher at School No. 1506. The full list of laureates is available atwebsite.
"I participate in the interdisciplinary Olympiad every year and almost always make it to the final round. It's a very interesting experience. Firstly, the students see that we also participate in Olympiads, and it motivates them. It also gives them the opportunity to show that teachers are interested in more than just their own subject. I like that the tasks in the interdisciplinary Olympiad are varied and diverse. I often have to revisit areas of knowledge that seemed forgotten. As a computer science teacher, mathematics is, of course, my strong point. But knowledge of foreign languages, reading, and the ability to search for information are also important skills that need to be supported and developed," said Yulia Sigida, winner of the "Moscow Teacher" interdisciplinary Olympiad and computer science teacher at Beskudnikovo School.
The Moscow Teacher Interdisciplinary Olympiad is an annual competition organized by the Moscow Department of Education and ScienceThe competition gives teachers the opportunity to improve their professional skills and evaluate their ability to work with key concepts from various disciplines.
"I believe all subjects are interconnected. I love it when children discover new things in mathematics, physics, or chemistry in my geography lessons. I strive to instill in my students a desire to go beyond the subject they're studying, to make their lives more interesting and prepare them for unexpected turns in life. And I come here not to take up a place, but to have a little fun and learn something new," shared Roman Nazaryev, geography teacher at School No. 548 "Tsaritsyno."
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